LAND NOTICES. HARCOURT&.CO. ~ LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEEKS WELLINGTON.. OTAKI. SPLENDID FATTENING BLOCK. & 1 AArt ACKES, 700 in English grasses ve JLI/Ulf 300 acres good- bush, '.'flu acre 'e- crops. Flat to undulating; a paddocks wel m watered, fenced, and all ploughf.bli'. Gooi be sheep yards, concrete dip; house of i roum and scullery; telephone, etc. Carried KIOI 'd sheep last winter, also 70 cattle, lu;t wil '•. easily carry 2 sheep and cattle. On i efl good motor road, 12 miles from railway r - U miles from school, etc. A lot of im "• provements liave been done recently, hu , owner's ill-health compels him to giv( '* up, and is asking only .£' 10s. per acre Good terms to a practical man. No. -il TABANAKI. OK/IK ACHES, 2043 in sr««, balanw <4D-ki) l)U6li, 300 acres plougliable : 100 acres flat, balance undulating t< hilly, papa and shell rock formation, i sheep country, 1C paddocks, watered bj streams and river, 5-roomed house, Imlh. .' room, washhouse, stable, woolshed, aisi s. 4-roomed cottage, orchard and garden, ij railway, school, and factory almost adg joining property. Title. 1530 acres freehold, balance L.I.P. Price, XI per acre ), for quick sale, J24000 cash.. . No. 9901 ~ . CENTRAL TAEANAKI. Is QQQ ACRES, in good mixed grasses, an y OoQ ideal stud, dairying, and fattening 11 block; mostly easy, undulating, and rich "■ alluvial flats. Carrying 45(1 fat sheep and h SO head cattle (under-stocked); well wiitcr- ■> ed, fenced, nisei has gooil substantial : " 6-roomed house; h. and c. water, etc., and '• lsual outbuildings. Railway, 4j miles, > 8 miles from good centres, dairy factories, , school , 2 miles. Price .t'2s per acre. l ' Terms arranged. Would consider exchange* for about 100 acres in Taranaki. No. 263 We issue monthly a "Register and Property Investors' Guide," containing '■ particulars of hundreds of farm and citj ;' properties. Call or write for a copy. i! . ■f ■ r f '. . a ' ' ' r ■ k fO LAND BEEKEBB, » ■•• _ ¥S7"E havo For Sale a number : of desirable GRAZING and FATTENING FAKMS. - s ■ """" t • 1 . PRICE AND TERMS REASON- ', ABLE. ■ Further particulars from I MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND t CO., LTD., 1 WELLINGTON; • Or their Representative* at 1 FEILDING AND MASTEETON. 3 TO DAIRY FARMERS. HERE is a proposition (o meet the needs of the Farmer requiring a bigger holding, but who must first sell his present farm. We have a client ",-ho will lake your farm and you can go * right ahead and more than double your ' income. The owner of 198 acres, situated 2 miles from Wairarapa township, 1 mile from ; cheese factory, school, and P. 0., desires a smaller property (say about 50 owes), i solely on account of his son, who waa his principal assistant, being killed at the front. It is all level country, except a small rise upon which the homestead and buildings are erected. On'»inally all heavy bush, now in mixed English grasses, 15 acres have been stumped and ploughed, ring fenced, f.ms divided into 12 paddocks. Fencing good. Has milked 50 cows, carried the young ft ck, also 50 sheep. There is a 14-bail milking shed, and the homestead of 8 rooms, with every convenience, is • connected by 'phone. ■' • The .price is £27 pw acre. The eouity is ,£2346, and he requires about 50 acres with a similar equity. This is the cash figure and is absolutely reliable. THOMSON, . J BROWN &-EAST, LTD.. ijmND AND ESTATE AGENTS 18!) FEATHERSTON STREET (Opposite Union .Bank). Wellington. SHEES> COUNTRY, AT £3 ss. AN ACRE. WjfS are instructed to offer for Sale a '»' • Freehold Sheep Station, within easy distance of Freezing Works, rail facilities,' and with good motor road to property. ■ . . ■ QfifM) ACRES FREEHOLD, about half OOW flat, balance undulating and hilly; ring fenced and subdivided,- , with about 30 paddocks; splendidly watered by permanent streams. This station has always wintered 6000 sheep. The carrying capacity can easily hs increased to one sheep to , the acre. Buildings consist of a. new 8-roomed house, stables, barn, wool, shed, shearing sheds, etc. Reasonable terms will be offered to a p-actical man. P. B. LQMAX AND CO., Licensed Agents, MOTTJEKA. 'Worth ' Knowing— .' Al&OMfi Firebricks! THE fierce heat to whicn (irebricte are subjected demands that they bo made from specially heat-resisting, clay, mixed by a unique process. If you hav'e/llitherto been unable to secure firebricks that will withstand the temperature l ,'of jour furnace, oven, or retort, without cracking or crumbling, get ,'• N.B. FIREBRICKS They will resist ANY heat and remain in perfect' condition for time unlimited. 'Phone, call, or write for prices for N.B. Firebricks, and for special work. Samuel Brown, Ltd., COAL, GRAIN, AND' HARDWOOD TIMBER MERCHANTS, Johnston Street ... WELLINGTON. Tory Street Depot— 'Phono 2G4SA Willis Street Depot Thoue 121
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